Mirko Lamonaca
Posted on March 23, 2008 - Filed Under Contributors, blogs, news | Leave a Comment
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| The moon in the afternoon |
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| Once again, again |
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| Nobody should know |
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| Garganica |
| Born 1976, Italy the artist lives and works in Bergamo , Italy Mirko Lamonaca was born near Milan in 1976. He has been painting since 1998. He has also concentrated on minimal landscapes: endless, empty, also protected (or menaced) by the presence of the moon. The figures in Mirko Lamonaca’s paintings are always little and almost invisible men, lost in these waste lands (Eliot), immobile or walking. Nobody knows what they are doing there, waiting for someone (Beckett) or only looking for an escape. Mirko Lamonaca exposed in various Italian towns (Milan, Rome, Ferrara, Bergamo, Alessandira). He is currently collaborating with Wannabee gallery in Milan. He’s going to start a collaboration (2008) with Dérapages gallery in Brussels. Website: Mirko Lamonaca |



